1500. Pass Licenses

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A New Russian Kolyan believes that to spend his time in traffic jams is below his dignity. This is why he had put an emergency flashlight upon the roof of his Hummer and had no problems until a recent decision of the city administration. Now each street of the city belongs to one or several categories, and a driver must have a separate license in order to use an emergency flashlight in the streets of each category. If a street belongs to several categories, it is sufficient to have a license only for one of these categories. For each category, a license is issued by a separate city official. Although these officials are different, they accept bribes of the same amount for giving a license. Help Kolyan to find a way from his home to work such that he can go this way with his flashlight turned on and having spent the minimal amount of money for bribes.

Input

The input contains the street plan in the following format. There are integers K, N, and M in the first line, where K is the number of street categories (1 ≤ K ≤ 20), N is the number of crossroads (2 ≤ N ≤ 30), and M is the number of descriptions of street segments between crossroads.

Each of the next M lines describes a street segment by three integers V1V2C, where V1 and V2 are the numbers of the crossroads limiting this segment, and C is its category. Crossroads are numbered from 0 to N – 1, categories are numbered from 0 to K – 1. For any pair of crossroads no two segments of the same category connect these crossroads.

Output

Output in the first line the minimal number of licenses necessary for going from the crossroad 0 (Kolyan's home) to the crossroad 1 (Kolyan's work) with an emergency flashlight turned on.

In the second line, give the list of categories for which licenses must be obtained. The numbers should be separated with spaces. It is guaranteed that such list is always exist.